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Blowing a tune on his flute, a piper dances to his own music. This design from Bhavesh depicts the musician in silhouette on a silver pendant necklace. It is inspired by the legend of Kokopelli, whose music draws heat from the earth so seeds will grow. Ancient stories suggest he was a Toltec trader who traveled from central Mexico to southwestern U.S. deserts and mountains where he is featured in rock art dating back thousands of years.
.925 Sterling silver
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This is one of my most beautiful pieces from Novica that i own. Bhavesh the artist does wonderful work.The chain is nice also but small for my neck,am looking for a larger chain to show off this great looking pendent .Bhavesh you should be proud, i will tell all my friends who made it and where i got it, its my 2cd. piece of his work i own.
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I love these earrings. The amethyst stones are so pretty.
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I love this ring. Exactly as pictured. Nice weight and detailing.
You can find our sterling silver pendant necklace 'Piper's Song' by Bhavesh in jewelry categories such as Dance and Music Necklaces, No Stone Necklaces, Silver Necklaces, Sterling Silver Necklaces and Pendant Necklaces. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Job Creator
Bhavesh is a highly-skilled jewelry artisan. In his workshop, he employs several artisans on a full-time basis and others on a part-time basis.
Caring for Children
Bhavesh is a dedicated father who works very hard to provide for his two children.
"My father was a craftsman of precious stones… [designing] was not difficult for me, since I knew a great deal about gems and their settings. I think it was in my blood."